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{ "type": "Wildlife Conservation Infographic Poster", "subject": { "animal": "{argument name=\"animal name\" default=\"Sumatran tiger\"}", "scientific_name": "{argument name=\"scientific name\" default=\"Panthera tigris sumatrae\"}", "pose": "The full-body tiger is shown walking towards the audience, with one front paw extended. Its eyes are sharp, the anatomy is realistic, and the details of its fur and whiskers are rich.", "style": "Combining high-detail natural history illustrations with editorial infographic design", "background": "The poster has a slightly textured, off-white paper feel and a clean layout." }, "composition": { "centerpiece": "A large central tiger, occupying most of the vertical space, stands atop a small patch of soil and low bushes.", "callouts": { "count": 3, "labels": [ "Dark and tight stripes", "Strong muscles", "huge claws" ], "style": "The fine lines point to the striped pattern, shoulder muscles, and forepaws." } }, "layout": { "sections": [ { "title": "{argument name=\"main title\" default=\"Sumatran tiger\"}", "position": "Top left", "count": 3, "labels": [ "Panthera tigris sumatrae", "The Last Striped Giant of Sumatra", "The smallest of all tiger subspecies, and the only one found only on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. Fewer than 400 remain in the wild." ] }, { "title": "Current Status of IUCN", "position": "Top left and middle", "count": 2, "labels": [ "Critically Endangered", "The population is decreasing" ] }, { "title": "The smallest tiger", "position": "Left and Middle", "count": 2, "labels": [ "Bengal tiger (♂) 220 kg", "Sumatran tiger (male) 100–140 kg" ], "visual": "A size comparison panel featuring silhouettes of two tigers and a horizontal scale from 0m to 3m." }, { "title": "The Hidden Hunter: Diet", "position": "Bottom left", "count": 4, "labels": [ "Water deer 50–60%", "Wild boar 20–30%", "Pig and deer 10–20%", "Other <10%" ], "notes": "Includes a brief description of how they hunt solitary animals at dawn and dusk using ambush and short sprints." }, { "title": "Rainforest Home", "position": "Top right", "count": 4, "labels": [ "Dense forest cover provides excellent camouflage.", "Rivers and swamps provide water and prey.", "Extensive territory: males can reach 100 km², and females can reach 50 km².", "Sumatran tigers inhabit lowland rainforests, swamps, and various mountain forests below 3,000 meters in altitude." ], "visual": "A misty rainforest photo-style panel with three circular habitat icons." }, { "title": "Distribution range: Endemic to Sumatra", "position": "Right Center", "count": 3, "labels": [ "Malaysia", "Sumatra", "Current distribution range" ], "visual": "A map of western Indonesia, with Sumatra highlighted in orange and marked with areas of fragmented tiger populations." }, { "title": "Unique features", "position": "Shimonaka", "count": 3, "labels": [ "Facial hair", "White ear spots", "swimming champion" ], "visual": "Three circular close-up images, each accompanied by brief explanatory text for each feature." }, { "title": "threaten", "position": "Bottom right", "count": 3, "labels": [ "Habitat loss", "poaching", "Habitat fragmentation" ], "visual": "A dark panel with white icons, and photos of deforestation landscapes showing tree stumps and heavy machinery." }, { "title": "Protect our tigers", "position": "lower left strip", "count": 5, "labels": [ "The future of the Sumatran tiger depends on protecting the forests and supporting the local community.", "Protect habitat", "Partnering with local communities", "Stop poaching", "Every action is crucial" ] }, { "title": "Fewer than 400 remain", "position": "bottom right corner", "count": 2, "labels": [ "Fewer than 400 remain", "Let their roars continue into tomorrow." ] }, { "title": "footer", "position": "Shimonaka", "count": 1, "labels": [ "The loss of every Sumatran tiger is a loss to the planet. Learn more, take action now." ] } ] }, "design": { "palette": [ "black", "warm orange", "Forest Green", "Cream", "White", "Soft gray" ], "typography": "The title uses a bold, compressed uppercase font, while the body text uses a simple sans-serif font, occasionally with an aged brushstroke style background for the title.", "icons": "Flat white protection and habitat icons inside the circular badge", "mood": "Urgent, educational, conservation-focused, high-end editorial poster style" }, "rendering": { "aspect_ratio": "2:3 vertical", "quality": "Suitable for printing, with clear text, high readability, and exquisite magazine infographic aesthetics." } }
Prompt breakdown
{ "type": "Wildlife Conservation Infographic Poster", "subject": { "animal": "{argument name=\"animal name\" default=\"Sumatran tiger\"}", "scientific_name": "{argument name=\"scientific name\" default=\"Panthera tigris sumatrae\"}", "pose": "The full-body tiger is shown walking towards the audience, with one front paw extended.
Its eyes are sharp, the anatomy is realistic, and the details of its fur and whiskers are rich.", "style": "Combining high-detail natural history illustrations with editorial infographic design", "background": "The poster has a slightly textured, off-white paper feel and a clean layout." }, "composition": { "centerpiece": "A large central tiger, occupying most of the vertical space, stands atop a small patch of soil and low bushes.", "callouts": { "count": 3, "labels": [ "Dark and tight stripes", "Strong muscles", "huge claws" ], "style": "The fine lines point to the striped pattern, shoulder muscles, and forepaws." } }, "layout": { "sections": [ { "title": "{argument name=\"main title\" default=\"Sumatran tiger\"}", "position": "Top left", "count": 3, "labels": [ "Panthera tigris sumatrae", "The Last Striped Giant of Sumatra", "The smallest of all tiger subspecies, and the only one found only on the Indonesian island of Sumatra.
Fewer than 400 remain in the wild." ] }, { "title": "Current Status of IUCN", "position": "Top left and middle", "count": 2, "labels": [ "Critically Endangered", "The population is decreasing" ] }, { "title": "The smallest tiger", "position": "Left and Middle", "count": 2, "labels": [ "Bengal tiger (♂) 220 kg", "Sumatran tiger (male) 100–140 kg" ], "visual": "A size comparison panel featuring silhouettes of two tigers and a horizontal scale from 0m to 3m." }, { "title": "The Hidden Hunter: Diet", "position": "Bottom left", "count": 4, "labels": [ "Water deer 50–60%", "Wild boar 20–30%", "Pig and deer 10–20%", "Other <10%" ], "notes": "Includes a brief description of how they hunt solitary animals at dawn and dusk using ambush and short sprints." }, { "title": "Rainforest Home", "position": "Top right", "count": 4, "labels": [ "Dense forest cover provides excellent camouflage.", "Rivers and swamps provide water and prey.", "Extensive territory: males can reach 100 km², and females can reach 50 km².", "Sumatran tigers inhabit lowland rainforests, swamps, and various mountain forests below 3,000 meters in altitude." ], "visual": "A misty rainforest photo-style panel with three circular habitat icons." }, { "title": "Distribution range: Endemic to Sumatra", "position": "Right Center", "count": 3, "labels": [ "Malaysia", "Sumatra", "Current distribution range" ], "visual": "A map of western Indonesia, with Sumatra highlighted in orange and marked with areas of fragmented tiger populations." }, { "title": "Unique features", "position": "Shimonaka", "count": 3, "labels": [ "Facial hair", "White ear spots", "swimming champion" ], "visual": "Three circular close-up images, each accompanied by brief explanatory text for each feature." }, { "title": "threaten", "position": "Bottom right", "count": 3, "labels": [ "Habitat loss", "poaching", "Habitat fragmentation" ], "visual": "A dark panel with white icons, and photos of deforestation landscapes showing tree stumps and heavy machinery." }, { "title": "Protect our tigers", "position": "lower left strip", "count": 5, "labels": [ "The future of the Sumatran tiger depends on protecting the forests and supporting the local community.", "Protect habitat", "Partnering with local communities", "Stop poaching", "Every action is crucial" ] }, { "title": "Fewer than 400 remain", "position": "bottom right corner", "count": 2, "labels": [ "Fewer than 400 remain", "Let their roars continue into tomorrow." ] }, { "title": "footer", "position": "Shimonaka", "count": 1, "labels": [ "The loss of every Sumatran tiger is a loss to the planet.
Learn more, take action now." ] } ] }, "design": { "palette": [ "black", "warm orange", "Forest Green", "Cream", "White", "Soft gray" ], "typography": "The title uses a bold, compressed uppercase font, while the body text uses a simple sans-serif font, occasionally with an aged brushstroke style background for the title.", "icons": "Flat white protection and habitat icons inside the circular badge", "mood": "Urgent, educational, conservation-focused, high-end editorial poster style" }, "rendering": { "aspect_ratio": "2:3 vertical", "quality": "Suitable for printing, with clear text, high readability, and exquisite magazine infographic aesthetics." } }











